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SIDNEY BERNARD MULLER, JR, was born August 12, 1942 in Brownwood, TX and passed away January 23, 2012 in The Woodlands, TX. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin University in 1964, and the University of Houston Law School in 1976. He retired from Exxon USA in 1998 after 33 years. Sidney was past President of Tomball Country Club and past President of Exxon Annuitant Club. He is preceded in death by his parents Sidney B. and Thelma Lee Muller. He is survived by his wife Susan Curry Muller; his children Ronald Curry Muller and wife Karen, Angela Muller Rehm and husband Jason; grandchildren Andrew Curry Muller, Samuel Sterling Muller, Caroline Joy Muller and Bode Roderick Rhem; sister Janey Moore and husband Mickey. A Memorial Service to honor his life will take place on Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 10 AM at Klein Funeral Home-Champion Forest with Pastor Paul Helbig officiating. Family requests for any donations to be given in his name to the charity of your choice.
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Susan, I was saddened to learn of Sid's passing and your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. Sid had a smile for everyone and will be long remembered.
Kyleen Franz
January 29, 2012
Ron and Family - our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the memories of your Dad bring you comfort always.
Steve and Teresa Rapoport
January 28, 2012
Susan, regret very much to hear of Sid's passing. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
Troy Behringer
January 27, 2012
Susan, we were shocked and deeply saddened to hear of "Junior's" passing. We spent many great summers together as youngsters in Tomball, Moran, and Eolian. Janey called me yesterday, and I called Carolyn Hardin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. With sympathy, cousin Billy Ray and Sandy Noland
Billy Noland
January 26, 2012
Susan, Mary and I are so sad and sorry to hear about Sid's passing. I will cherish those memories of having so many lunches with Sid when we worked and always trying to out drive him when we played golf (That never happened). Our thoughts and condolences are with you and your family.
Bob and Mary Tannehill
January 26, 2012
Our hearts go out to you and your family at this time and in the days ahead. May memories of your life together soften Sid's passing.
David and Janet Garza
January 26, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So very sorry for your loss. Pat Irwin
January 26, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Janet Hardin
January 26, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time. Sidney was a classmate in Tomball and there are many memories of our younger days.
Carl Howard and Esther Sims
January 26, 2012
Our entire family's prayers and thoughts are with your whole family. I have lot's of fond memories growing up with guys across the street, and so thankful we were fortunate to have you as our longtime neighbors.
Lynn Ryon (Hickey)
January 26, 2012
Susan, Sorry to hear about your family lost. I know Dad and him and all the family are having a wonderful family reunion in Heaven. Celebrating their life. Sincerely, Ruby Hardin Williams and family.
Ruby Williams
January 26, 2012
Susan,
We are so sorry to hear about Sid, Jeff and I have you in our prayers, may the peace of the Lord be with and your family.
Jeff Kaspar
January 25, 2012
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